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Crafting Authentic Voice

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A good writer has a distinctive voice. A great writer has an inimitable one. Regardless of subject or place in time or space, good and great writers share one trait-they are true to their personalities, spirits, and characters. How do they do this? How can WE do this as teachers and writers? And how can we show our students what crafting an authentic voice entails? One of our premier writers on the writing process and writing workshop, Tom Romano, tells us. In a compelling and manageable text, he makes the case for giving special time and attention to voice as a means to get students involved and improve their writing, particularly expository writing. Using his own strong voice and trademark narrative style, he teaches by example-his own and his students'-how writers can be true to themselves and vivid on the page to pull readers in and keep them reading. More than that, Romano is an irresistible motivator to write well. His infectious enthusiasm, intellect, and heart shine through every chapter-from his tempting "antipasto" of stories and poems beginning each section of his book to the delicious courses that follow. He divides his text into small readable parts that consider the "delight and dilemma of voice," the qualities of voice, and the relationship of voice and identity. Many examples indicate ways to "trust the gush." And there are practical ideas here, too-strategies and techniques for immediate use in your teaching and writing. Read and take heed of Romano. Craft an authentic voice in your own writing. Teach students how they can do the same. Then revel in the candor and insight, the absorbing and entertaining stories, the clear thinking--the good, maybe even great, writing.

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 14, 2004

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February 10, 2019
Every time I read Tom's work, I am inspired. I always take different ideas away from the text, depending upon the context and reason for which I'm reading. There are many practical ideas in this book that can be used in classrooms, but today the words that spoke most powerfully to me were these:

Authentic Voice?

Eventually.

(p. 125)
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110 reviews
September 24, 2012
Reading Romano's book is just like sitting in his classroom. His quirky personality and his "voice" come through in full! This was of course full of inspiring tales of teaching writing and thoughtful ideas about how to provoke it. A great read.
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493 reviews42 followers
September 24, 2012
Reading Romano's book is just like sitting in his classroom. His quirky personality and his "voice" come through in full! This was of course full of inspiring tales of teaching writing and thoughtful ideas about how to provoke it. A great read.
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607 reviews34 followers
May 6, 2010
I was so sad to turn this book in before reading the last few pages. Romano is a brilliant teacher with insightful advice. Anyone who wants to learn more about voice should read it.
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April 24, 2010
Wow! This book is sooo complex, and fun! Just wow!
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March 15, 2015
Truly splendid! Not only was this book enjoyable to read because of Romano's voice, but consuming this book has helped me refashion elements of my curriculum.
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